Drayton fuel promotion adds cash to sales

Published: 03 March, 2010

PLYMOUTH: With fuel prices set to increase by 15p a litre over 2010, it is not surprising that the Drayton Installer Fuel Promotion, launched in October 2009, has enjoyed success, with hundreds of installers signing up to collect points and claim Tesco fuel vouchers.

Over 3000 sticker codes from selected TRV4s, LP time controls and Digistat+1 RF room thermostats have been registered, resulting in thousands of pounds worth of vouchers being sent to installers, providing a helping hand over the winter months and into spring. For installers to take part in the promotion they need to scratch the stickers featured on promotional packs to reveal a unique code.

Next, they need to register their details at www.draytonfreefuel.com or from a mobile phone at www.draytonfreefuel.com/mobile and enter the code, which generates free fuel points.

Once installers have collected 1000 points, they will receive a £10 fuel voucher through the post within one week.

As part of its proactive role in the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS) programme and its adherence to the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS), CCF has invested in two brand new Mercedes Econic trucks that will protect vulnerable road users and meet the safety criteria of major contractors in the Capital.

Haldane Fisher has taken delivery of two 5t capacity Combilift 4-wheeled sideloaders at its Newry-based head office in Northern Ireland to move large packs of timber in and around the production and sawmill areas.

Linde Material Handling has expanded its range of electric tow tractors with the launch of its latest P20 model with a two tonne towing capacity, making it capable of pulling up to five small trailers.

Aliaxis has introduced a dedicated fleet of more than 30 specialist commercial vehicles to meet with its nationwide operational requirements for its UK brands, which include Hunter Plastics, Marley Plumbing & Drainage and Durapipe UK.